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- Added: 20/10/2008
This paper was written by Prof Helen Timperley and was presented for the International Academy of Education.
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- Added: 05/06/2009
The diagram on this site adapts the New Zealand Curriculum’s teaching as inquiry cycle for teachers of te reo Māori.
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- Added: 24/07/2008
This paper by By Adrienne Alton-Lee "has relevance for principals, aspiring principals, and leaders in all schools. It helps to clarify the background to the Ministry of Education’s Iterative Best Evidence Synthesis programme. It includes a summary of four reports that document the growing body of research evidence about what makes a difference for diverse learners in New Zealand schools."
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- Added: 24/07/2008
This article focuses on pedagogical leadership, and the five dimensions of effective pedagogical leadership.
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- Added: 24/07/2008
In this article John Hattie discusses “it is what teachers know, do and care about which is very powerful in the learning equation”.
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- Added: 15/04/2009
Developing students' assessment capabilities
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- Added: 16/03/2009
This best evidence synthesis was prepared by S Farquhar
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- Added: 24/07/2008
For the inquiring teacher – resources to facilitate a session on the concepts of teaching effectiveness. Includes the background paper, "The inquiring teacher: Clarifying the concept of teaching effectiveness" written by Graeme Aitken.
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- Added: 24/07/2008
The purpose of this synthesis, written by H. Timperley, A. Wilson, H. Barrar and I. Fung, "is to consolidate the international and New Zealand evidence around the emerging knowledge base about how to promote teacher learning in ways that impact on outcomes for the diversity of students in our classrooms."
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- Added: 24/07/2008
This paper by Adrienne Alton-Lee is intended to contribute to the development of the evidence-base for policy and practice in schooling.
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- Added: 01/08/2008
Success for Boys is intended to help you create opportunities for all boys at your school to succeed, building on what you're already doing to meet this goal. This new site provides you with a directory of programmes, resources, and information to help your school engage boys in learning. New material will be added regularly, so keep coming back for fresh ideas and information about meeting boys' learning needs and supporting their educational achievement.
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